This week’s roundup is led by a new restaurant in eastern Henrico County and a children’s boutique in Southside, as well as Halloween pop-up stores in both areas.
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Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 8.24.17
New documents are filed for the pending deal between two local banks, a Markel director leaves to pursue a business venture, and several local execs pick up and unload shares.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 8.24.17
A technology and equipment lessor claims it is owed $441,000, and two CSX employees who say they were injured in a train crash due to negligence file $5 million suits.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 8.23.17
Ballistic-resistant fibers, a new method of medicine delivery and components to treat neurodegenerative illnesses are just some of this week’s new patents.
The Herd: New hires and promotions for 8.22.17
New faces this week at a private school, insurance agencies and marketing firms, and a PR company promotes several employees.
Foreclosures: 8.21.17
Goochland County has the top two properties on the block, with Henrico County filling out the rest of the top five. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 8.18.17
Southside reports the largest transaction this week with a $25 million sale of multifamily properties, and Richmond follows closely behind with the purchase of a $21 million site.
New Business Licenses: 8.18.17
Southside reports a new grocery store, and Henrico has new retail, two trade shows and janitorial services galore. New business name of the week: The Bow Wow Booftique.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 8.17.17
More second quarter 10Qs on file, directors at a local bank and REIT buy some shares, and a CEO sells nearly $1 million in shares.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 8.17.17
A mother seeks $5 million in damages for her daughter, saying a landlord knew of lead poisoning dangers but took no action, and a freight carrier claims it shouldn’t be responsible for paying up to $450,000 to a vendor.